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Rate table for listing fees

Company stocks (including stocks issued by domestic public companies and foreign issuers, and stock warrant certificates, certificates of entitlement to new shares, certificates of payment for shares, and Taiwan depositary receipts that are deemed to be securities, provided that no listing fees are collected, for the time being, for bond conversion entitlement certificates from the conversion of convertible corporate bonds)

Company stocks (including stocks issued by domestic public companies and foreign issuers, and stock warrant certificates, certificates of entitlement to new shares, certificates of payment for shares, and Taiwan depositary receipts that are deemed to be securities, provided that no listing fees are collected, for the time being, for bond conversion entitlement certificates from the conversion of convertible corporate bonds)

The annual listing fee for securities in the year they are listed for trading on the TWSE centralized securities exchange market for the first time is calculated and collected according to the fee rates listed in the table of the preceding paragraph, prorated based on the number of months they have been listed for trading (with any partial month calculated as a full month) beginning from the first month they were listed for trading.
If a company's shares are already exchange-listed, the listing fee for its capital increase shares and its stocks of a different type than its listed shares is calculated and collected based on the total nominal value issued and in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph. The total maximum annual listing fee for any listed company in the given year is NT$450,000, and from the next fiscal year following the year of listing, the listing fee for the newly listed stock shall be calculated in combination with that of its originally listed stock.

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After securities are listed, during January of each subsequent year the issuer shall pay the listing fee for that year to the TWSE. If the securities are delisted after such payment is made, the TWSE will refund the payment on a pro-rata basis, calculated based on the actual number of months the securities were listed that year (with any partial month calculated as a full month).

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After corporate bonds (including foreign corporate bonds) are listed, their listing fee for the following year is calculated and collected based on the issued balance, prorated according to the proportion of unredeemed months for that year.

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This Table, and any amendment hereto, shall be implemented after being passed by the TWSE board of directors and submitted to and approved by the competent authority.